Is the US government using weather modification technology to support hurricanes?

Is The Government manipulating Hurricane Milton? With Dane Wigington (Kap Chatfield/YT):


The devastation wrought by Hurricane Helene across the American South has prompted many uncomfortable questions, including whether the government is running an “October Surprise” to help Kamala Harris win the presidency.

That people wonder about such things is because they can’t help but notice Helene’s intensity, which is reportedly stronger than Hurricane Katrina, the storm that devastated New Orleans in 2005.

The media back then eviscerated President Bush for his handling of that situation. They have said nothing about how Kamala Harris, who has done a far worse job than him, has spent the past week campaigning and appearing on The View instead of helping American men and women who have had their livelihoods destroyed. In fact, they have defended her behavior.

Helene is not the only particularly ferocious storm at the moment. Hurricane Milton, which is picking up steam in the Gulf of Mexico and barreling down on the state of Florida right now, has been deemed one of the most dangerous systems ever. Meteorologist T.J. Springer has observed that Milton is now one of the top five strongest hurricanes in U.S. history. (…)

The phenomenon of three ultra-violent hurricanes just weeks before the presidential election has caused some folks, like Trump-supporting billionaire Grant Cardone, to wonder if there is something sinister afoot.

“Do you think Gov’t is using technology to manipulate weather patterns & storms?” he said on X.

This is not a hyperbolic question. There are many reasons why a person (or a group of persons) who have the ability to do something like this would steer these tools of devastation at key electoral states like Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and their neighbors.

Some of those reasons are discussed in an eye-opening interview Colonel Douglas MacGregor did with Dane Wigington of Geo-Engineering Watch.

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